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  1. We have done very well vs some of MLB's best SP'ers, this year. We seem to fall flat vs the no-names. Cole has a career 3.19 ERA, but is 4.31 vs BOS. I'm glad Crawford is going on an extra day's rest.
  2. Drafting pitchers, highly, which has been a losing strategy or signing big name FA pitchers, which has been a losing strategy, are not the only two ways to build up a rotation and pitching staff. IFA is one road, and the Sox seem to do better there than via drafting or signings. Trading for a solid ace or #2 has also proven to be an area the Sox have nailed, since trading for Pedro over 20 years ago: Pedro Schilling Beckett Sale Porcello I like those winning percentages more. You should, too. Even teams that are much better than we are at developing fine young pitchers, often do not draft them highly. We've swung and missed on most of our mid-level pitching additions. There is no sugar coating that. That strategy is not a winning one, either, but switching from one losing strategy to a more expensive losing strategy (signing guys like deGrom or Rodon) does not make sense to me. Drafting pitchers higher in the draft, just to say you did, despite the odds being greatly against a hit, is not something I want to switch to either. And, I'd at least wait until I know I have a better pitcher development system in place. I like the direction our development system seems to be heading (key word: "seems,") but I'd want to be fully convinced, first.
  3. They are 16-9 in his starts. The Yanks have scored 5 or more runs in 13 of his 25 starts and averaged 4.73 runs per start for him. Over the season, they have averaged 4.24 rpg. Other pitchers have been snake-bitten harder. The ex-Yankee, James Paxton's new team is 7-9 in his starts despite his 3.34 ERA.
  4. The question for Bloom moving will be forward will be how he deploys his resources. He has been hesitant to trade prospects during his tenure, but at some point he will have to trade from the surplus to acquire established big leaguers.
  5. In this "watered down" league, the Sox are 1.5 games behind #10 MIL and a slot in the top tier of MLB (top third winning %.) What seems strange to me was it seemed like we started the year off playing the toughest schedule and now have the toughest one to finish the season. It's not so much we had a very easy middle schedule. I think teams like PIT had a winning record earlier, when they swept us, and now they suck. (Now, the Yanks are below .500.) Some perfect symmetry: The Yanks are 1.5 games from the bottom tier!
  6. So? OPS on... May 1: .840 JD/ .723 Turner June 1: .931 JD/ .759 Turner July 1: .872 JD/ .812 Turner Aug 1: .872 JD/ .837 Turner Now: .866 JD/ .838 Turner Let's see where they are at season's end. AUG 19, 2022> season end .837 JD/ .972 Turner
  7. Most K's on the farm... 144 in 90 IP Wikelman 140 in 105 I Coffey 139 in 103 Bastardo 127 in 84 Rogers 124 in 98 Liu 115 in 110 Gambrell 113 in 109 Drohan 94 in 70 Perales 94 in 84 Dobbins
  8. Post ASB ERAs (9+ IP) 0.73 Martin 1.86 Jansen 3.14 Crawford 3.18 Bernardino 3.21 Winckowski 3.31 Pivetta 4.00 Sale 4.35 Schreiber 4.45 Paxton 5.00 Murphy 5.03 Bello
  9. The Sox OPS Leader Board remains as tight as ever... .850 Devers .838 Turner .836 Casas .832 Duran .831 Yoshida .815 Duvall (221 PAs) .776 Verdugo .765 Reyes (123 PAs) After AS Break 1.153 Casas .934 Devers .928 Reyes .875 Turner .770 McGuire .766 Duvall .728 Duran .716 Urias .675 Yoshida .628 Story .617 Wong .569 Dugo .522 Ref
  10. BOS & SEA won HOU & TOR lost Updated Standings: 70-53 HOU WC2 67-55 SEA WC3 (a new leader) 67-56 TOR -0.5 64-58 BOS -2.5 (on pace for 85-77 record)
  11. Before tonight's games... Sox Farm Leaders (100+ PAs) 1.049 S Scott (21 xbhs in 122 ABs) 1.040 Rafaela (27 xbhs in 160 ABs) .984 Dalbec (30 HRs) .917 Abreu (Coming on strong!) .893 Fitzy (career AAAA) .875 EValdez (.357 OBP .810 RHern (14 HRs) .804 DHam (14 HRs and 45 SBs) POR .877 Hickey (26 xbhs) .817 Scott (12 xbhs in 120 ABs) .816 Kavadas (14 HRs) .814 Rosier (.351 OBP & 42 SBs) .801 Yorke (35 xbhs) GRE 1.023 Anthony (24 xbhs in 158 ABs) .954 Meidroth (just under 100 PAs) .918 Jordan (.385 OBP) .825 Bonaci (.353 OBP) SAL .879 Asigen
  12. Reds and Red Sox sweep the weekend!
  13. That '78 team had Hobson 9th and Dewey 8th for much of the year.
  14. Woo won 3-1. Bear Claw pitched well: 6.2IP, 2H, 1ER, 2BB, 11K Only 3 hits: EValdez 2-3 w HR (.907) Abreu 1-4 (.911) Dalbec 0-2 w BB (.977) POR is down 7-4, late. Coffey pitched poorly. Jordan 2-4 Meidroth 1-3 w BB GRE tied 1-1 in 8th Penrod: 5IP, 5H, 0ER, 4BB, 2K Castro 2-4 w HR Anthony 1-3 w BB Teel 0-3 w BB SAL down 7-0, late. Nunez was rocked Salazar 2-4 w 2B
  15. It's a good thing to be facing the teams we need to beat. This way we don't need to rely on others to beat them. Just take care of business. There are a lot of games left. We could catch these teams in just a 6-7 game stretch, like the next 6: -7 Sox: 3-0 vs NYY/ 3-1 vs HOU TOR: 1-2 v CIN/0-3 vs BAL SEA: 1-2 v HOU/2-1 v CWS HOU: 2-1 v SEA/1-3 v BOS Records after the next 2 series: 73-56 HOU WC2 69-58 SEA WC3 69-59 BOS -0.5 68-60 TOR -0.5 That is what can happen in just one week. (If CWS take 2 of 3 from SEA, we could be in the WC3 slot in 1 week.)
  16. The next two series: BOS: @NYY, @HOU SEA: @HOU, @CWS TOR: @CIN, @BAL HOU: SEA, BOS TBR: @LAA, COL TEX: MIL, @AZ
  17. I'd save him.
  18. We also swept TOR twice. All these teams have weaknesses, too. We just get to see ours up close and personal, every game.
  19. 3 games out. Hou is playing Sea, so there will be 3 losses shared, there. Tor is at Cin for the weekend. The standing might look much better in just 3 days. Key word; 'might."
  20. What a difference this middle infield is on D, now.
  21. Plus, Turner has been a nice back-up at 1B and 3B. Lots of key hits, too.
  22. Thanks to some nice additions from the DD and Bloom regimes, our young core of players sure looks a lot better than it did in 2020. 27 or younger Devers Casas Bello Duran Wong Crawford Houck Whitlock Winckowski Verdugo Urias Murphy, Walter, Robertson EValdez, DHam 28-29 Yoshida Schreiber McGuire Reyes Kelly Top Farm Mayer, Anthony, Teel, Rafaela, Bleis Cespedes, Wikelman, Zanetello, Perales, Yorke Joh Garcia, Romero, Meidroth, Hickey, Abreu 2020: 27 or Younger Bogey Devers Beni Verdugo Chavis, Dalbec JTaylor 28-29 Vaz Plawecki Farm Casas Bello Houck Duran Dalbec Wong Murphy Mata Downs, Chatham DHern, Groome, Song, Ward
  23. This would be a nice time to start ripping the baseball[ to shreds.
  24. For those who think free agency is the solution to adding an ace or solid #2 to our staff, take a look at the list of the highest paid pitchers from the FA market and extensions, ever: $M/yrs 324/10 Cole 245/7 Strasburg 217/7 Price 215/7 Kershaw 210/7 Scherzer ('15-'21) 207/6 Greinke ('16-'21) 185/5 deGrom ('23-'27) 180/7 Verlander 162/6 Rodon 161/7 CC Sab ('09-'15) 155/7 Tanaka 155/6 Lester 147/6 Greinke ('13-'18) 145/5 Sale 144/6 Hamels 140/6 Corbin 138/6 J Santana 138/5 deGrom ('19-'23) 131/7 Berrios 130/6 Cueto 130/3 Scherzer ('22-'24) 128/6 M Cain 126/7 Zito 126/6 Darvish 122/5 CC Sab ('12-'16) 120/5 C Lee 118/5 Wheeler 115/5 R Ray 110/5 Zimmerman 110/5 Gausman 108/5 L Castillo (extension) 108/6 Darvish ('23-'28) 105/7 K Brown (back in the Stone Age) 102/5 Bauer 100/5 Musgrove How many from this list of 35 were clear winning deals for the team? How many were good deals or better? How many were okay or better? Yes, some are still pending. How many were clear stinkers or look to be?
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